Jun 3, 2010 - Issue 378
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Jun 3, 2010 - Issue 378
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Cover Story: BlackCommentator.com Condemns the Israeli Attack on the Gaza Humanitarian Flotilla
Political Cartoon: Gaza Aid Ship Attack By Carlos Latuff
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George W. Bush: The Good Old Days? - Keeping it Real - By Larry Pinkney
Chicago: American Town - White Privilege & Minorities - Represent Our Resistance - By Dr. Lenore J. Daniels, PhD
Obama Shifting Responsibly for "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" from Himself - Inclusion - By The Reverend Irene Monroe
Mobilize for Jobs - African American Leadership By Dr. Ron Walters, PhD
Bob King and the future of the United Auto Workers - The African World By Bill Fletcher, Jr.
Political Cartoon: Sacrifice By Eric Garcia
Why Do Workers and Farmers Commit Suicide? - Solidarity America - By John Funiciello
The White Supremacy System - Worrill’s World - By Dr. Conrad W. Worrill, PhD
Art: United In Song By Kadir Nelson
‘It’s Not Easy Being Green’ By Sean Gonsalves
The Jena Generation - An interview with Jordan Flaherty By Angola 3 News
Art: Cesar Chavez By Ernesto Yerena
Quote to Ponder: "There is one thing you have got to learn about our movement..." - Fannie Lou Hamer
BC Question: What should be the next step in healthcare reform?

 

 

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Managing Editor:
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